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gimme
[gim-ee]
Informal.give me.
noun
Golf.a final short putt that a player is not required to take in informal play.
the gimmes,
reliance on or a demand for the generosity of others, especially as one's due.
grown children with the gimmes who still expect money from their parents.
gimme
/ ˈɡɪː /
interjection
slanggive me!
noun
golf a short putt that one is excused by one's opponent from playing because it is considered too easy to miss
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of gimme1
Example Sentences
During songs like “Gimme Gimme Gimme,” “Wasted” and “Nervous Breakdown,” the roar from the crowd was almost as loud as the band.
Gimme a circumstance where you’d be like, “All right — I’ll do this again.”
What a gimme this game is for Manchester City.
Then, the “Chandelier” singer said, she would go to where producer Jesse Shatkin was staying on her Palm Springs property, and songs including the album’s first single, “Gimme Love,” just “blurpled out.”
So, this is not a gimme for Wolves, but even with Matheus Cunha suspended, they will see this game as an opportunity to put more space between them and the bottom three.
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